184
184
Oct 14, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
in some sort of war from syria does that drag in the u.s. even though the u.s. doesn't want to be dragged in. we receive u.s. the past several months provide nonlethal assistance ta to the syrians when it comes to equipment and training but they don't want to further mill i tearize it. they don't want to see the bloodshed continue but they don't want to be involved in the conflict. >> very quickly, what about this new human rights story about syria using cluster bombs. any truth to that? >> it's a very disturbing report. they have evidence that syria, which is one of the few countries in the world that has not banned the use of cluster bombs and have been doing so more cently, especially in the past week. there are a lot of videos showing remnants of cluster bombs in parts of syria, being held up at times by children in these videos. very scary stuff. you have people in these towns either taking them as souvenirs or handling them in front of the camera to show what's going on in syria. they're dropped from eaairplane and rockets. before they
in some sort of war from syria does that drag in the u.s. even though the u.s. doesn't want to be dragged in. we receive u.s. the past several months provide nonlethal assistance ta to the syrians when it comes to equipment and training but they don't want to further mill i tearize it. they don't want to see the bloodshed continue but they don't want to be involved in the conflict. >> very quickly, what about this new human rights story about syria using cluster bombs. any truth to that?...
203
203
Oct 14, 2012
10/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> turkey has threatened to retaliate against neighboring syria if more shells fall across its border. defense secretary leon panetta recently addressed those concerns. >> whether or not that conflict begins to extend into the neighboring countries such as turkey remains to be seen, but now that there are exchanges of fire between these two countries raises additional concerns that this conflict could broaden. >> syria's civil war continues to rage even as panetta says the u.s. is using diplomatic channels to try to keep the unrest from spreading. >>> infighting this weekend. a historic mosque went up in flames. >> now the latest on the young ak tctivist who has captivated americans. she's making slow and steady progress. on tuesday she was shot in the head by militant gunmen who were furious that she defied them to get an education just to go to school. cnn's reza sayaha with more from pakistan. >> reporter: a police chief in a district one hour south of where malala was shot, calling them suspects but it's not clear how they were linked to this incident. in the mean teen malala stil
. >>> turkey has threatened to retaliate against neighboring syria if more shells fall across its border. defense secretary leon panetta recently addressed those concerns. >> whether or not that conflict begins to extend into the neighboring countries such as turkey remains to be seen, but now that there are exchanges of fire between these two countries raises additional concerns that this conflict could broaden. >> syria's civil war continues to rage even as panetta says...
190
190
Oct 6, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> now, to syria where two major stories are developing. first, turkish soldiers responded with counterfire today when a shell from syria landed near a village. remember earlier this week five people were killed in turkey when a shell crossed the border from syria. this is the fourth day the two countries have exchanged fire. a youtube video shows rebel officers holding 48 people hostage. their lives clearly in danger. joining us now is nick payton walsh who is following this story from beirut, lebanon. nick, good morning. let's start with the story in turkey. what is being done to stop the conflict and prevent more shelling? >> well, this is actually what is so worrying here. this appears to now, as you say, the fourth consecutive day. this most recent one, according to local turkish officials, they believe the syrian army was trying to hit rebels on the border, overreached and landed near a village on the turkish side. despite the fact the premacy here has tried to calm this down and the fact that turkey said they're not looking for war a
. >>> now, to syria where two major stories are developing. first, turkish soldiers responded with counterfire today when a shell from syria landed near a village. remember earlier this week five people were killed in turkey when a shell crossed the border from syria. this is the fourth day the two countries have exchanged fire. a youtube video shows rebel officers holding 48 people hostage. their lives clearly in danger. joining us now is nick payton walsh who is following this story...
203
203
Oct 21, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
syria has condemned the blast itself as has theal lie. but the scenes you're seeing now are of the funeral playing out where this rage, many hoping it would gain something. many believe there could be more sectarian elements to this particular protest. many people here aligned to the same pro western coalition. the dead top intelligence official was aligned to. many of the flags, many of them sectarian groups as well. the hope is it passes with solemnity. many people are expecting an outpouring of not only grief but rage as well. randi? >> and, nick, as we continue to look at these live pictures, they've called for a huge antisyrian demonstration. so what kind of crowds -- we can see a bit of it there, but how big is this going to get? >> i can't really give you an accurate estimate. but we were hearing it for the whole country to come out on the streets. but we'll be looking at tens of thousands. tens of thousands deserted. this is going to go from the police headquarters where he was a central figure. they're gathering momentum. the for
syria has condemned the blast itself as has theal lie. but the scenes you're seeing now are of the funeral playing out where this rage, many hoping it would gain something. many believe there could be more sectarian elements to this particular protest. many people here aligned to the same pro western coalition. the dead top intelligence official was aligned to. many of the flags, many of them sectarian groups as well. the hope is it passes with solemnity. many people are expecting an outpouring...
147
147
Oct 20, 2012
10/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
just to be clear, syria and their ally in hezbollah have condemned but that hasn't stopped politicians here pointing the finger towards them. here's what one power broker had to say. pointing the blame at assad. >> when you see what he's doing with his own people after 18 months, 19 months killing people, destroying cities, kidnapping people, torturing people. you cannot realize he's taking reshaenge. discovered the plot to sabotage the security in lebanon. >> now, this is really what's happening. up in the hills, many leading figures say concern and may also be on a list in the future and this blame game continuing as lebanon wakes up today assessing its future in the light of the substantial blast right in its future, randi. >> others are concerned. does lebanon as a whole fear more violence then? >> this morning, things have been relatively quiet. we are seeing protests getting under way and i've just been out to the main airport road and key artery in this city to see tires burning and tires still burning blocking that key thoroughway and many of them sunni, so effectively pro west
just to be clear, syria and their ally in hezbollah have condemned but that hasn't stopped politicians here pointing the finger towards them. here's what one power broker had to say. pointing the blame at assad. >> when you see what he's doing with his own people after 18 months, 19 months killing people, destroying cities, kidnapping people, torturing people. you cannot realize he's taking reshaenge. discovered the plot to sabotage the security in lebanon. >> now, this is really...
270
270
Oct 28, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 270
favorite 0
quote 0
large enough to fill the distance here, the span, all the way from memphis, tennessee, to l.a. >>> to syria where that temporary cease-fire continues to unravel. we're getting new video show explosions in duma. 12 people killed so far including eight in the capital city of damascus and two in aleppo, in the northwestern parts of the country. this is according to opposition groups. this cease-fire was called in response to the start of a muslim holiday on friday. >>> and in indonesia where police arrested 11 people just yesterday in a series of raids on a suspected terrorist cell, those captured were said to be part of a group planning attacks on the u.s. consulate in east java, as well as other targets. an indonesian official said the raids uncovered bombmaking materials and manuals and ammunition. >>> the al qaeda leader iman al zawahiri has called on muslims to kidnap westerners. this video here of him, posted on islamic web sites. he said future abductions should be used to help free raabdel rahman. >>> and hurricane sandy, we told you how big she is. she could be disastrous. >> folks, t
large enough to fill the distance here, the span, all the way from memphis, tennessee, to l.a. >>> to syria where that temporary cease-fire continues to unravel. we're getting new video show explosions in duma. 12 people killed so far including eight in the capital city of damascus and two in aleppo, in the northwestern parts of the country. this is according to opposition groups. this cease-fire was called in response to the start of a muslim holiday on friday. >>> and in...
220
220
Oct 21, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
look at what's happening in syria, egypt, now in libya. tl president said he was going to put daylight between us and israel. >> reporter: both candidates face a challenge monday night. >> the challenge for president obama is going to be defining the middle east strategy going forward. i mean he's had some successes, had some things that are still pretty murky. >> reporter: romney's task could be bigger. >> i think for romney there's a broad challenge and that is how do you drill down into specific policies. the republican party hasn't really figured out what a republican foreign policy looks like after the bush administration. i think romney's been uneager to really delve in that. >> with mitt romney, every second you're talking about foreign policy is wasted, which might mean that romney breaks out of that and tries to bring home some of the foreign policy issues to domestic economic issues. >> reporter: with time running out, this is their last chance to make their case to millions of voters in a single night. governor romney is spendin
look at what's happening in syria, egypt, now in libya. tl president said he was going to put daylight between us and israel. >> reporter: both candidates face a challenge monday night. >> the challenge for president obama is going to be defining the middle east strategy going forward. i mean he's had some successes, had some things that are still pretty murky. >> reporter: romney's task could be bigger. >> i think for romney there's a broad challenge and that is how do...
180
180
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> all right, let's move you to syria. evidence that a cease-fire is not holding right now. it was called to mark a muslim holiday. >> 12 people have been killed today. 150 others died on friday, according to an opposition group. another group added there were 300 other cease-fire violation including gunfire and shelling. >>> this time last year he was italy's prime minister, but now silvio berlusconi sentenced to four years for tax fraud broadcast rights for american movies to be shown on tv in italy. berlusconi told cnn that it was an unpolitical sentence and he is expected to appeal. >>> american football hits england sunday with the st. louis rams hosting the new england patriots. now, to get in the spirit coach jeff fisher practiced on a pitch this weekend. rams own er stan kranki is majority owner. sunday's game will be the sixth international series match for the nfl in london. >>> all right, we have an update for you on malala yousufzai. the pakistani girl shot by the taliban. >> she's getting important visitors. >> hey, victor and christi. malala you sufzai is recei
. >>> all right, let's move you to syria. evidence that a cease-fire is not holding right now. it was called to mark a muslim holiday. >> 12 people have been killed today. 150 others died on friday, according to an opposition group. another group added there were 300 other cease-fire violation including gunfire and shelling. >>> this time last year he was italy's prime minister, but now silvio berlusconi sentenced to four years for tax fraud broadcast rights for american...
163
163
Oct 13, 2012
10/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> syria and turkey are even more. the syrian regime has been fighting for months at flash poinths like allepo. but it has killed turkish citizens. >>> launched a cyberwar on u.s. targets, that's according to "wall street journal" they say there has been a string of hacking attacks on american banks and energy and oil companies in the persian gulf and middle east. leon panetta is sounding the alarm. >> these kinds of attacks could be a cyberpearl harbor. an attack that would cause physical destruction and the loss of life. an attack that would paralyze and shock the nation. >> doctors in pakistan say the next 48 hours are critical for a gravely injured pakistani girl who has become an international symbol of courage. the taliban gunned down the 14-year-old last week. her crime, speaking out about her right to go to school. 38 suspects are now under arrest. cnn's resa has more on the attack that shocked a nation and a world. >> reporter: blood stains covered the seats of an old canopy pickup truck. her and her classmate
. >>> syria and turkey are even more. the syrian regime has been fighting for months at flash poinths like allepo. but it has killed turkish citizens. >>> launched a cyberwar on u.s. targets, that's according to "wall street journal" they say there has been a string of hacking attacks on american banks and energy and oil companies in the persian gulf and middle east. leon panetta is sounding the alarm. >> these kinds of attacks could be a cyberpearl harbor. an...